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John Kerry's campaign has hardly got off to a rip-roaring start.
Yet the concept has hardly got off the runway a tribute to too many years of government over-regulation of Mexican aviation.
Reforms of the health service, including a controversial proposal to make people again pay for a share of their medicine, have hardly got off the ground.A few notable laws have been passed.
The Liberal campaign hardly got off to a good start, with Ignatieff's declaration that he wouldn't seek a coalition after the vote implying that the Liberals weren't interested in governing.
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Ms. Rubino, a teacher at Public School 203 in the Flatlands neighborhood, is hardly getting off scot-free.
But in the Middle East, officials say, the idea has hardly gotten off the ground.
It's not a perfect film: as with most young-adult fiction adaptations, it's weighed down by so much mythology that by the end it can hardly get off the ground.
Contextualism about knowledge, after all, can hardly get off the ground unless 'knows' really is a context-sensitive expression.
The match could hardly have got off to a more blazingly contentious start.
Yet his first full season could hardly have got off to a worse start.
Newcastle could hardly have got off to a better start when Yohan Cabaye fired them ahead with less than three minutes gone after goalkeeper Simon Mignolet could only block Demba Ba's shot at his near post.
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